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One Of London's Most Famous Top Class Hotels, Claridge's Is A Classic Mix Of
Victorian Architecture, Art Deco Design And Contemporary Styling. Set In
Upper Crust Mayfair And 500 Meters From Bond Street, The Hotel Has Retained
Many Period Features, Including Original 1920s Furnishings; Framed Photos Of
Royalty And Other Distinguished Guests Are Reminders Of The Hotel's
Celebrated Past. The 203 Guestrooms Have Been Individually Designed In
Traditional English Style, With Chintzy Patterned Fabrics, Richly-colored
Walls And Original-style Marble And Tiled Victorian Bathrooms. All Have
Electronic Keyboards For Summoning Valet, Housekeeping Or Room Services And
Luxury Bedding, Towels And Bathrobes.
Claridge's Fashionable Bars And Restaurants Include Gordon Ramsay's, Named
After Its Famed Chef. Here, The Michelin-starred Chef Serves Modern European
Cuisine, With Dishes Such As Baked Baby Sea Bass With Aubergine Caviar,
Roasted Fennel, Confit Garlic, Black Olives And A Lobster Nage. Adjacent To
The Restaurant Is The Macaduno Fumoir, With Its Boudoir- Style Purple
Upholstered Walls, Low Tables And Wooden Bar; Caviars And Cocktails,
Including The Claridge's Bellini, Are Served Here. The Reading Room
Restaurant Has Art Deco Cut Marble Fireplaces, Rich Leather Columns And
Suede Walls. Dishes Can Include Sauté Of Foie Gras With Spice Bread And
Elderflower Syrup And Roast Fillet Of Lamb, Fennel Confit, Maxime Of
Potatoes And Basil Jus. Famous For Its Afternoon Teas, Claridge's Foyer Was
Lovingly Restored By Acclaimed Designer Thierry Despont To Its Former Art
Deco Splendor. Crowning The Foyer Is A Magnificent Dale Chihuly Silver-white
Light Sculpture. In The Wood-paneled Claridge's Bar, Guests Can Sample Fine
Wines, Rare Champagnes And Cocktails In A Chic Setting. |